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The US Tax System needs an overhaul |
The happiest countries in the world in 2017 are prosperous
Western-style liberal democracies.
Their populations are, in many cases,
largely homogeneous. And they also have something else in common: They
each pay a lot in taxes.
According to the United Nations' latest World Happiness Report, as covered by
CBS News, the top 10 happiest countries are:
1. Norway
2. Denmark
3. Iceland
4. Switzerland
5. Finland
6. Netherlands
7.
Canada
8. New Zealand
9. Australia
10. Sweden
Report co-author
Jeffrey Sachs,
who is also the director of the Sustainable Development Solutions
Network, tells CBS that "happiness is a result of creating strong social
foundations," and that if other nations prioritized "social trust" and
"healthy lives," they could also find that their citizens become more
content.
The top three happiest countries, Norway, Denmark and Iceland, are all
among the highest taxed countries in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD),
in terms of total tax revenue as a percentage of GDP. The widely
enjoyed social benefits residents get in exchange for their taxes, such
as universal health care, access to education and subsidized parental
leave, could have something to do with the "strong social foundations"
touted by Sachs.
Note EU-Digest: These countries are happy, mainly for all the
services they are getting
in exchange for paying high taxes. Specially in the area of healthcare
and low pharmaceutical costs, obviously also by enjoying great
infrastructural advantages and obviously modern public transportation
systems. In America right-wing politicians (mainly Republicans) have
figured out that by telling the taxpayers they pay the lowest taxes in
the world, it will
make corrupt practices by them easier. Unfortunately over time this
made the US
taxpayer the big loser.
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